THE HAGUE/ZAGREB, June 5 (Hina)- At the trial of former Yugoslav president Slobodan Milosevic at the Hague Tribunal (ICTY), witness B-24 ended testifying on Thursday, speaking about the occupation of the eastern Bosnian town of
Zvornik.
THE HAGUE/ZAGREB, June 5 (Hina)- At the trial of former Yugoslav
president Slobodan Milosevic at the Hague Tribunal (ICTY), witness
B-24 ended testifying on Thursday, speaking about the occupation of
the eastern Bosnian town of Zvornik. #L#
Witness B-24, a police commander and member of the Serb crisis
committee in Zvornik, whose testimony was adjourned two weeks ago,
said that Zeljko Raznjatovic Arkan had ordered the attack on
Zvornik even though local Serb forces had no intention to take that
town where local Bosnian Muslims had accounted for 70 percent of
population.
He noted that around 20 of Arkan's men took part in the attack on
April 8. Amongst them was Milorad Lukovic Legija who was taken
captive by Bosnian forces but rescued by Serb territorial defence
forces under cannon fire from Mali Zvornik in Serbia.
The battle for the village of Kula Grad, above Zvornik, was waged by
members of the 72nd parachute brigade of the Yugoslav Army, witness
B-24 said.
The witness confirmed that Muslims eligible for military service
were taken prisoner in Zvornik and surrounding villages and were
later murdered in a secondary school in Karakaj and the local
cultural hall in Celopek.
The indictment for genocide and war crimes in Bosnia charges
Milosevic with ethnic cleansing of Zvornik and its surrounding
region where more than one thousand Bosnian Muslims were killed and
over 15,000 were expelled.
During his cross-examination of witness B-24, Milosevic did not try
to refute the charges but instead to shift the guilt of the local
conflicts to "Muslim extremists from the Patriotic League".
The arming of Bosnians and international recognition of Bosnia-
Herzegovina, according to the indictee, caused concern amongst the
Serbs in Zvornik and compelled them to organise their own defence
and to call for assistance from Serbia and from Arkan too.
The trial against Milosevic will adjourn until next week
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